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Well, I'm finished hooking up all my pumps, and they've decided that my tank will stay bare-bottom. I have 2 streams and a seaswirl from the return, and no way is any type of substrate going to stay put.
On the upside, the fish love the current, and the corals don't look too offended either. Kinda funny watching hermits flying across the bottom of the tank
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And I brought that bag of sand all the way from burnaby!
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Well, all is not lost. I think once the tank grows in a bit, the sand might stay...in some spots anyway! If not, I guess I'll have alarge bag of sand for sale!
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Quote:
Steve
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ya, I'm dreaming! There's a chunk of rock in one open area that is the size of a golf ball. It's moved about 4 inches in the current so far. Sand is never gonna stay put!
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Brad |